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Rugby Gooner wrote:Apparently about 5000 people on a Chilean facebook page are pledging to march in Santiago this weekend to get Sanchez to quit Arsenal "to save his career."
Maybe this shows just how low Arsenals football stock has fallen under Wenger and the regime.
Can't we get them to include wenger in their protests.
Rugby Gooner wrote:Apparently about 5000 people on a Chilean facebook page are pledging to march in Santiago this weekend to get Sanchez to quit Arsenal "to save his career."
Maybe this shows just how low Arsenals football stock has fallen under Wenger and the regime.
That is spectacular. Even Chileans can see how crap we are.
5,000 people marching 8,000 miles away but we can't organise a scream up outside the stadium.
5000 Chileans will join a march to ask an exceptionally well paid player to leave a team because he's 'carrying' the team.
The same fans no doubt who were desperate for him to play in their most recent WC qualifier even though he was carrying an injury. But that's not carrying the team.
It's funny that one of the lines was that they (the chile fans) are fed up with sanchez having to play opposition teams on his own - this was followed up by a statement by former german international and current german team manager (not head coach) oliver bierhoff (think tony cascarino only german ), where he stated that the other Arsenal players are letting ozil down I wonder how the over-inflated ego's of the likes of ramsey, wally and giroud, are coping with being told that their sub-standard quality is holding the other players back
topgoon wrote:5000 Chileans will join a march to ask an exceptionally well paid player to leave a team because he's 'carrying' the team.
The same fans no doubt who were desperate for him to play in their most recent WC qualifier even though he was carrying an injury. But that's not carrying the team.
topgoon wrote:5000 Chileans will join a march to ask an exceptionally well paid player to leave a team because he's 'carrying' the team.
The same fans no doubt who were desperate for him to play in their most recent WC qualifier even though he was carrying an injury. But that's not carrying the team.